Clint Sprunger

Independent Mixing Engineer

Hello, I'm Clint and I assist in moving musical visions forward. I've been playing music since I was young and have been mixing sing 2008. I like music that is real and honest.

When mixing a song or a record my priority is to understand the artist's vision and come along side them to accomplish it. I like my mixes to have energy and dynamics that keep a listeners attention. My highest priority is to keep the artist's intentions at the forefront of the production as well as make them feel comfortable throughout the process. I am here to assist artists in moving forward and finalizing the art that they have created.

I am well-versed with mixing Rock, Indie, Singer-Songwriter, Acoustic and Americana as well as contemporary worship music. I love the recording process and am constantly expanding my interest to new techniques and music genres.

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Interview with Clint Sprunger

Describe the most common type of work you do for your clients.

Mixing and mastering services. I have experience with producing and providing insight to what a song may need or not need and would be open to more work within that service area. I also have experience in recording engineering and greatly enjoy capturing musical moments as they happen.

What's your 'promise' to your clients?

I'm here to keep your vision and intent at the forefront of the mix. I can be as involved creatively as much or as little as you would like. I want to ensure that you are happy with the final product and end up with something that you are proud of.

What was your career path? How long have you been doing this?

I have been working with audio since 2008 in the live sound environment and continue to practice that skill 1-2 times a week through volunteering at my church. I started mixing in the studio environment in 2009 and majored in audio production in college. From learning the basics/theories I have found that the best way to get better is to continually educate and work in the field.

What's your typical work process?

Before opening a session I like to hear a demo of the track(s) and understand the vision of the artist and what they want to accomplish. A reference is helpful but thinking that the track will sound just like it is a tall order.
I like to start mixing with a clean and organized session file. Knowing where things are and what is what is extremely important. From there I like to get a rough mix going, establish the focal point of the track and then build the other elements to support the focal point.